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Fuzzy stuff on Manzanita

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I'm sorry if i I posted in the wrong area but I noticed a bit of this fuzzy stuff growing on my manzanita wood so I removed it and rinsed it off (tap water and a paper towel) and a few days later, it's back. Does anyone have any what this is and how to remove it?

+1 I've had that on new wood, although mine was very dark grey fuzz that grew in a cotton wool ball type thing. I removed it easily with a long thin stick I use for poking things in the tank (not fish!) (without removing the wood) and it only came back once more.

+1 I've had that on new wood, although mine was very dark grey fuzz that grew in a cotton wool ball type thing. I removed it easily with a long thin stick I use for poking things in the tank (not fish!) (without removing the wood) and it only came back once more.

Lol!, I have a long grabbie thing I use to trim the plants, will have to see if i can pull the fuzzy stuff off with it. Hoping it goes away soon :D

Grows on new wood. My fish LOVE it. They think it's a wonderful treat. I just let them eat it at their leisure, and the rest will go away eventually.

Yup, It's just biofilm that some stock will eat although it will go away after a bit. Personally, I prefer the technical term "Driftwood snot'.

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